Ezra Taylor vs Steed Woodall: Preview & Betting Tips
The upcoming light-heavyweight showdown between Ezra Taylor and Steed Woodall will take place this Saturday night on the Joseph Parker vs Fabio Wardley undercard.
Taylor (12-0, 8 KO’s) is one of the most promising British light-heavyweights outside the title picture. Undefeated in 12 professional bouts, he’s built a reputation as a sharp, confident, and heavy-handed operator with eight stoppage victories.
Woodall (20-3-1, 12 KO’s) enters as the experienced late replacement, boasting 24 professional contests and 12 stoppage wins. A solid pro with spells fighting in both the UK and the US, he has shared the ring with capable domestic opponents, and he’ll need his A-game to get through this latest challenge.
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Ezra Taylor – Odds 1.17 (Bet 365)
Record: 12-0, 8 KO’s
Age: 31
Height: 6ft2
Reach: 70”
Weight: Light-heavyweight
Stance: Orthodox
Steed Woodall – Odds 5.5 (Bet 365)
Record: 20-3-1, 12 KO’s
Age: 31
Height: 5ft10
Reach: 69”
Weight: Light-heavyweight
Stance: Orthodox
Ezra Taylor vs Steed Woodall: Analysis
Taylor will aim to control the centre of the ring, pushing Woodall back with consistent pressure and looking to break him down with body shots. His best performances come when he sets an assertive pace and forces opponents to trade on his terms.
Woodall, conversely, will likely try to spoil and frustrate and use lateral movement, clinches, and counter right hands to slow Taylor’s rhythm. His route to victory lies in dragging the fight into the later rounds, hoping Taylor overcommits early or fades in uncharted territory beyond round 10.
That said, Woodall’s lack of a full camp and recent inactivity make that plan difficult to execute consistently. Still, Woodall is no journeyman. He’s tall, rangy, and technically tidy, capable of boxing at distance and making awkward reads early in fights.
Taylor vs Woodall: Prediction & Betting Tips
I wxpect Taylor to start fast, dominate the exchanges, and steadily overwhelm a durable but underprepared Woodall. While the late replacement reduces the upset risk, Taylor is inexperienced over the full championship distance, so there’s still intrigue in how he paces himself.
This fight might not carry the same domestic title stakes it was meant to, but it remains a valuable test and a potentially explosive showcase for “The Cannon.” This one is really the case of not “if” Taylor wins, but “how and when”.
The Nottingham fighter has really good power, but I just think Woodall’s experience and durability will make it tough for him to be stopped. On that note, Ezra Taylor to win by decision or technical decision at odds of 4.50 (Bet 365) seems like a smart bet. I can see Taylor smelling blood around halfway. But Woodall will make him tired, and Taylor will be forced to get his second wind around round 8 or 9 before easing his way to a win on the cards.
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